What’s the best way to deal with snow?
Take advantage of winter
It’s a wonderful season. Have snow ball fights, go skiing and cuddle up with warm blankets and a cup of cocoa while the snow falls.
— Nina
Five-step program
Go to YouTube, look up “log burning 8 hours,” hook laptop to the T.V., grab a book and make hot chocolate, and snuggle under a blanket and enjoy.
— Griffen
Enjoy it
I don’t know why you would do anything other than go out and play in the snow like a child until you can’t feel your fingers anymore. Let the kid in you come out a bit.
— Meredith
Good footwear
Invest in a good pair of boots. I would much rather have warm feet than snow on my toes.
— Max
Grab a snowboard
and shred the gnar.
— Andrew
Dat winter bod
Winter means lots and lots of comfort food. Enjoy it all in your biggest and warmest sweatshirt and sweatpants.
— Joleen
A nap in bed
Not much is better when it is cold and wet outside.
— Grayson
Hibernate
Stay as far away from the snow as you can. Just sleep through it and it will go away.
— Blake
Hide away
Find a good book, grab a blanket and wait for the snow to melt.
— Mihaela
Hibernation
Never leave your bed. Ever.
— Tea
Stay inside
Cuddle up with an electric blanket and watch some Netflix by the window so you can watch the snow fall.
— Lindsay
Jingle bell rock
As soon as snow hits and it is at least Nov. 1, break out the Christmas tunes and embrace the Holiday season. I highly recommend NSYNC’s Christmas album.
— Savannah
Bundle Up
There is no such thing as too many layers.
— Kyle
All I want…
for Christmas is absolutely no snow. But, if it has to come this early, I’ll just keep bundling up in every single thing I own and listen to every single version of “All I want for Christmas.”
— Hailey
See ya
Move across the country for four months.
— Brandon